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luckykaa ([personal profile] luckykaa) wrote2011-09-13 03:04 pm
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House hunting

I'm told I need to get on the property ladder.  Terrifying theough the prospect is, I agree.

Right now I barely have enough for a deposit.  this will be resolved by waiting.  I'm working and not spending that much (aside fromt he absolute fortune on travel and lodging), so should save up a reasonable amount pretty soon. 

Should I stay in Brighton?

I do love the sea.  It's so nice that it's so close.  And I really do like the friends I have here.  The downsides are simply that it's an expensive place, and it's really impractical for work.  The odds are against me ever getting a contract in Brighton and I'd really rather avoid going permie again.  I certainly want to avboid the games industry ever again.  This means that wherever I get a contract, it will involve crawling through or around London at least twice a week.

Then there's the cost.  Brighton isn't cheap. 

So where else could I go?

There's London.  I think I could afford a shoebox.  I really never liked living in London that much.  Noisy, crowded, hard to see people.

Bristol is pleasant.  I don't have that many friends there any more and would feel like a step backwards.  Plus it's too far from Brighton and London.

Oxford I'd love.  I know a whole bunch of geeks, some of whom even like me.  It's a lovely looking city.  Young, energetic, and full of smart people.  If I did decide to get a proper job, there are many companies, and I even have friends who work for them.  Sadly, expensive again.  I couldn't afford anywhere central.  Also have no idea who's where.

The other options are Woking and Reading.  the people I know there are lovely, but they have the problem of being Woking and Reading respectively.

In related news, there was mention that I may be working in Bristol at some point.  This would be rather nice.  Not sure if it would be a full-time relocation or what though.  Neither does my current employer.  Will keep you informed.

[identity profile] theviciouspixie.livejournal.com 2011-09-13 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Buying a property in Oxford proper is quite expensive, though I understand that the north-east of the city is relatively affordable. I know a couple that's recently bought a house here ([livejournal.com profile] sesquepadalia and [livejournal.com profile] vevaphonics aka Raoul Fremont) who might be able to give you some pointers. There is also the option of living out in the Shire, which might give you a little more flexibility.